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The era of strategic deception Posted: Monday, July 19, 2004
A brief history of imperialist intervention in East Africa
Halliburton Subpoenaed Over Unit's Iran Work
Sudan: 'Rape as weapon of war'
Blair and Bush 'Should Have Realised Pre-War Truth on Wmd'
Sharon: Iran Next on War List
Regime change in Iran if Bush wins? Following leaked reports yesterday that Israel is ready to strike against several of Iran's nuclear power facilities if Russia supplies the Ayatollahs with rods for enriching uranium, a senior U.S. official said America will take actions to overturn the regime in Iran if President Bush is elected for a second term.
We can't prove Iran-Sept 11 link: CIA
Lack of Iran Contacts Said Harming U.S. Interests
Berg family says U.S. gov't is stonewalling them
The era of strategic deception The Bush Administration and its apologists are now whining, "Okay, we were wrong about Iraq's weapons and supposed threat, but so was everybody else. Besides, it was all the CIA's fault." No way. The Iraq weapons fiasco was absolutely not caused by an "intelligence failure," as the White House and the recent Senate whitewash claim. U.S. national security and CIA were corrupted and blinded by extremist ideology, cowardice, and careerism. Nor was everyone wrong about Iraq. Scores of Mideast professionals, this writer included, insisted from Day 1 that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction, posed no threat to the U.S., and had no link to al-Qaida.
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